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CHRISTCHURCH MAIL, JANUARY 31, 2013
NEWS
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InBrief
Bus incident
Police want to track down a man who indecently
assaulted a 16-year-old boy on a bus from New
Brighton to Eastgate Shopping Centre on Saturday
afternoon. Detective Brent Lyford said the incident
happened on the Leopard Coachlines number 5
bus. The offender is believed to have been at the
bus stop on Beresford St, New Brighton before to
the assault. The man got off the bus near Eastgate
and was last seen running east down Buckleys Rd.
He is described as Caucasian in his mid 20s, of
medium build with a chubby face, dark, mid-neck
length hair combed to the back and a light goatee
beard. He was wearing a black Forsyth Barr T-shirt,
white shorts and jandals. Detective Lyford said the
teen was not injured but the incident was ''very
distressing''.
Truck roll
A young man was flown by Westpac Rescue
Helicopter to Christchurch Hospital last Friday after
a truck rolled in the Diamond Harbour domain. The
20-year-old who lives in Belfast suffered leg and
arm injuries. The incident happened at 1.30am.
Burglars busted
Police are praising the actions of a Somerfield
resident whose 111 call led to the arrest of two
burglars on Friday. Detective Inspector Virginia Le
Bas said the woman was driving back to her Rose
St home about 2pm when she saw an unknown
man walking up the driveway toward the back of
her house. Suspicious, she called 111
immediately, kept watch from a distance and gave
police a description of the man and his
movements. Police were at the scene in minutes
and a man was caught a short time later, along
with a second offender who was confronted by a
resident at a neighbouring property. The two men,
aged 20 and 23, have been bailed to reappear in
court on February 11.
Nic Kyle comes home for
his solo musical debut
By ABBIE NAPIER
GOING SOLO: Nic Kyle practising on
the Court Theatre piano.
REELING OFF a show tune or launching
into a John Farnham country classic is
all in a day's work for Christchurch's Nic
Kyle.
At only 25, he has achieved more than
most -- recently back from a tour with
West End icon Elaine Paige and well on
his way to musical theatre fame.
Christchurch born and bred, Nic brings
a passion for music and performance
along with a strong clear voice, recently
praised by international critics.
Next weekend marks his debut as a
solo performer when he hosts two nights
of intimate cabaret-style concerts at
Christ's College.
It's a nerve-racking thing, performing
alone,'' he said.
I've sung in front of thousands of peo-
ple, but you can always get off stage and
someone else goes on. This time, it's just
me.''
Not that holding the spotlight will be
difficult for Nic.
He comes fresh from musical theatre
shows around the South Island and a
cameo in acclaimed Court Theatre per-
formance, Grease.
His years at the Christchurch perform-
ing arts school, NASDA, will stand him in
good stead, as well as years of experience
on the stage.
For Nic, the show marks a kickstart
onto the international stage.
Performing solo, he is hoping he can
take his show to London.
Accompanied by a five-piece band from
the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra,
he will sing a bit of everything -- the
songs he loves to perform.
To find out more about Nic Kyle's show,
Nic Kyle Live, check out
courttheatre.org.nz. Tickets $28, shows
February 8 and 9, 8pm.